THE DUPLIN TIMES FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd., 1949 I. 1 1rr n Season Report " Oirl Scout Camp Trallee accomo dated 116 different girls this sea- , V til -' -Z 1 t iiJ : f'" ' . it V i'v '.--(I v For Best Prices and Com ; plete Job on Monuments. See or Write Rev. H. J. Vhaley beulavilLe L ... ton, announced Mis Grace Alexan der, Girl Scout director. "liss Alexander reported 171 camp weeks. A number of the girls attendee, camp more than one week. Ninety girls front Wayne attend ed, 81 of which were Scouts. 26 girls attended from places outside of Wayne including Havelock 4 Kinston 9, Loulsburg 8, Warsaw 2, Kenansville 3, Wilmington 1, Beau fort 2, Stoney Creek, Va 1. Twenty of the girls were Brownie Scouts; 82 intermediate Scouts; 4 Senior Scouts;, 10 non-Scouts, and' 13 staff members. 1 The camp operated for 5 weeks. Neil Bolton" Attends School ion .Neil bolton. Agricultural agent for Tide Water Power Co. spent a very profitable vacation this year when he attended the Reppert School of Auctioneering. He has just returned from Decatur, Ind.. where he graduated from the school which teaches every phase of asc- tion work. Bolton said that 24 of America's 3 Office Supplies AND EQUIPMENT DESKS, CHAIRS, FILING CABINETS LEDGERS, BINDERS, SHEETS and INDEX John II. Carter, Company KINSTON, N. C foremost auctioneers were present to teach the prospective auction men. Bonafide sales were conduct ed every day in an auction house so that the students would have ac tual experience under the guidance of their instructors. Every type of auction Was held, from real estate to purebred cattle and hogs. ,, Bolton has added this talent to his many other agricultural pur suits, and hopes to be of real help to the people in Tide Water's ter ritory. He said that if any 4-H group or the F.F.A. wished to hold auc tions, he would be glad to act as auctioneer. In fact, he is available to any charitable organization that wish to false some money. The Reopert School of Auction eering is unique in the United States, and article telling of its ac tivities will appear in the Saturday Evening Post in the next month. It attracts many students from all parts of the country. This year, there were 144 attending from 34 states. When the graduates receive their diplomas, they are already seasoned auctioneers. Vestal To Attend .'. Greensboro. N. C. Aug. 2.-Plans for N. C. Farm Bureau's annual What to do tar wmu1! elilaS pnUmt, fractional monthly paint Many a airland annua has fond the niw In OaJs SUT0 f-way halp. Toa aw, CABDOI stay sua thine feu eatlar lor roa In aMhar of two warai (I) startad 1 da baton Tour Umr and Ukan as dlracttd on tha labal, tt should balp taum functional partodM pains O) takan throofhoat tha month like at tonta, tt ihould lmprora jroor eppauta, aid dltastloa, and tons help build ap raslaUaoe for tha trying daya to aoma. CARDUI la aalantmaally prapatad and aatanUMeauy tested. It yon auflar "at tbaaa oartatn Umaa", gat OABOUI today. STATEMENT JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Greensboro, N. C. Condition December 31, 1948, As Shown By Statement FOed Amount of Capital paid up in cash, 1 ' Amount of Ledger Assets December 31st of previous year; Total, $194,352,031.48 Premium Income, $26,585,408.66; Miscellaneous, $14,524,868.78; Total ' 41,110.277.44 Disbursements To Policyholders, $9,273,819.02; Miscellaneous, $11,179,622.02; Total, 20,453,441.04 Business written during year Number of Policies 36.647; Amount, $125,903,663.00 Business in force at end Of year Number of Policies 329,003; Amount, $820,725,276.00 ASSETS Value of Real Estate (less amount of encumbrances), 10,194,591.06 Mortgage Loans on Real Estate, $101,036,363.63 Loans secured by pledge of Bond?, Stocks, or other collateral, $ 1,357,151.03 Loans made to Policyholders on this Company's Policies assigned as collateral, 12,216,552.25 Premium notes on Policies in force, , 1,991,706.97 Net Value of Bonds.,. $ 64,704,626.82 Net Value of Stock...' $ 20,164,221.90 Cash 3,406,915.05 Interest and Rents due and accrued, 1,476,834.91 Premiums uncollected and deferred, 5,346,858.40 All other Assets, as detailed in statement, 8 63,260.85 Total, $221,832,561.17 ' Less Assets not admitted, $ ' 687,6541.38 Total admitted Assets, $221,144,910.79 LIABILITIES Net Reserve, including Disability Provision, $164,240,735.00 Present value of amounts not yet due on Suplementary Contracts, etc., $ 13,334,882.32 Policy Claim. 917'240 89 Dividends left with. Company at interest, 4,708,483.57 Premiums paid in advance, 4,928,857.40 Unearned Interest and Rent paid in advance, 363,886.03 Commissions due to Agents, 12354.84 Estimated Amount payable for Federal, State, and other Taxes, $ 527,785.21 Dividends due Policyholders. S95.907.08 Amounts set apart for future dividends, 1,810,478.73 All other Liabilities, as detailed in statement, $ 3,504,299.74 Total amount of all Liabilities, except Capital, $194,944,910.79 Beserva, . .... $ 2,200,000.00 Capital paid up In Cash iu.uuu.uuu.uu Unassigned funds (surplus), $14,000,000.00 $ 26,200,000.00 BUSINESS IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DURING 1948 Policies on the lives of citizens of said State in force ? i December 31st of previous year. ORDINARY, No. 92,439 Amount $17,467,867.00 Policies on the lives of citizens of said State ; issued during the year. ORDINARY, No. 7,456 Amount. .... $ 26,655.891.00 ToUlf .... ... No. 99,895 Amount $244,123258.00 Deduct ceased to be In force during the year, No. 3,657 Amount $ 9,732,889.00 Policies in force December 31st. No. 96,238 Amount $234,390,369.00 Losses and Claims unpaid December Q1o n nravlnua vear. No Losses and Claims Incurred during year, No. Total. .........1. . ,,..,.. - Losses and Claims settled during the year, in full Losses and Claims unpaid December 31st, . No. Premium Income-ORDINARY, - President, Ralph C. Price; Treasurer, H. P. Leah , 33 Amount, 579 Amount, . 612 Amount, . 44 Amount, ........J.:. Total, $ Secretary, Carlyle Gee Actuary, D. E. Buckner - C. 87,752.00 1,511,832.78 1,599,584.78 1,449,591.78 149,993.00 7,084,574.82 CcJypso Veterans Plan Study Grovlh 01 Year-Round Pastures The veterans class of the Calypso Farm Training program sponsored a fish fry at the Communiay Poi.d August 16 to raise money for a fertilizing and seeding project thy plan to undertake. The vets plan to plant test pas tures, having several different mix tures of seed and two different fertilizers, so that they can see th? growth of a year-round pasture. In the classes, according to the instructor, C. H. Smith, each vet eran is planting apasture. Next spring a prize will be giv en to the veteran with the best pasture. NOTICE OF EXECUTOR x " t 'L ,ij Home. Office, Jefferson Square, Greensboro, N. Attorney for Service: WILLIAM P. HODGES. Commissioner " , of Insurance, Raleigh, N. C. ,. . - ?V;V'. , STATS OF NORTH CAROLINA , ' I . Insuraaoe Department (SEAL) " Raleigh, June 2nd, 1949j ,A J WILLIAM P. HODGES, Commissioner of Insurance do hereby certify that the above to true and correct abstract of the statement of the Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company, of Greensboro. N. C Weil with ihls Department, showing the condition of said Company on the 31st day of December, 1948. - , . V'Uness ir.y f -i 1 and official seal the "day and date above written. state-wide membership campaign, which will open officially Septem ber 1 with a quota of 80.000, are being outlined at four district meet ings in Eastern Carolina this week. R. Flake Shaw, Greensboro, Exe cutive Vice-President, has listed the following schedule of meetings: Dist. 1, Tuesday, Aug. 23, Tarborc Courthouse- Dist. 2, Wednesday, Aug. 24. New Bern Courthouse; Dist. 3, Thursday K Aug. 25, Clinton Courthouse, and Dist. 4, Friday, Aug. 26, Llllington Courthouse. All meetings will be held at 2:30 p.m., and plans are being completed for similar meetings for Districts 5, 6, 7 and 8. E. V. Vestal of Kenansville will represent Duplin County at the District meeting in New Bern. The undersigned, having qquali fled as the executor of the last will and testament of Tena Cooper, and having qualified before the Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin Coun ly, this is to notify all persons who have claim against said estate to present their claims to the tinder- signed executor, on or before the 22nd day o August, 1050, or this notice will be plead in bar to their recovery. All persons who are in debted to said estate will p'case make immediate payment to the undersigned executor or his attor ney. . ' - - This the 2nd day of August, 1949. 601 44th St. N. E. - Llbbv Cooper, Washington, D. C. H. E. Phillips, Atty. Kenansville. 9-30-6. HEP Not Much Profit Arthritis Pain For quick, delightfully comforting help for aches and pains of Rheumatism, Arthritis Neuritis, Lumbago, Sciatica, or Neuralgia tr. Remind. Works through the blood. First dose usually starts alleviating pain so you can work, enjoy Ufa and sleep more comfortably, dot Remind at druggist today. Quick, com plete satisfaction or money back guaranteed. A small railroad line, running from Parkdale, Oregon to Hood lliver, Oregon lias reported its total passcnaer 1-evenue is Deing $2.00 in 1945; $2.35 in 1946; 35 cents in 1947 and 20 cents in 1948. salts. Mrs. Laughton Albertson won low score prize, a bath cloth. Cold drinks, mints and nuts were served during games and at the end congealed salad and tea. There were two tables in play. TYNDALL FUNERAL HOME Of MOUNT OLTV (laana War-v-lln BorlaJ Association PtMSM TS rsmnral Dlrentnrs, rtoitMinKT Ambulance Service, dav or nW ' iuvcu saw r.Aiinn . ; safistern Norxn w--- r m-mm-wmrrri """ nr i i i i i 237-1 275-1 325-1 s ostts 11 REMEMBER TODAT TOMORROW WITH A PHOTOGRAPH BT KRAFT'S STUDIO IN MOUNT OLIVE Phones 217-J or 230 COMMERCIAL PUOTOGK4I-H1 A SPECIALTY Dr. H. W. Colwell OPTOMETRIRT Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted. Next Door To Cavenaugh Chevrolet Company Vermanenl Office In WALLACE. N. C. D. H. CARLTON INSURANCE JUiENCY WARSAW, NORTH CAROLINA Life - Fire - Storm - Automobile, etc. Telephone 3496 Warsaw, N.C. MR. MOLE He comes to our garden to visit a while, The garden then is a snow. With tunnels and overhead bridges, An enemy on the go. He enters cautiously, pays no court, Then off on a row to row round Where he sometimes stops to smile and gloat, And then he naps in the ground. He likes cool nights, in rain is a pest lie's a mean old underground Joe, He moves to my asters to furrow the row, I strike for him with my hoe. He visits a while then disappears, But it's useless to think it's the end, For he'll be back in a day or so, Though he finds in me no friend. BEATRICE W. WALACE. B. F. Grady SPORTS AFIELD By: TED KESTING Many a good shot who knows his ducks one from another as far as he can see them in flight, never troubles to distinguish between the helpful and the harmful hawks. At the sight of a "hawk" he bangs away and nine . times out of ten it's a beneficial mouse hawk he kills and leaves hanging on a fence. Donald Cultross Peattie, this country's best known nature writer, reports that he has never yet seen a Cooper's hawk or a goshawk pun ished for its depredations. And these are your poultry and game bird killers. Let's get to know this fellow, He is a little smaller than a crow, and tne female Is crowsize or a bit .more 18 to 20 inches from t lu short curved beak to the tail tip. Coopers are slim and trim com pared to any other hawks. In rer ching they have a curious, ugly look hump-shouldered, with neck hanging and beady red eyes watching. When they fly they don't, like the beneficial hawks, go soaring up in wide circles or shoot in a Ions glide while whistling boldly. Its QUI N H WHOIESALE CO. OF WARSAW IN DUPLIN Distributors Of POLAR BEAR FLOUR CROCERIES, FEEDS, SEEDS i MILFORD QUINN, Mgr. fliKnt is l)usinrs.s-1ikc and perform ed in stolid silence. The bird flaps a few -itrokes, then Elides, then flap; .i'im. in a crow-like fa'1 ion. Tin- important thin!? i' to be i.ble to tell the Cooper from the innocent hawks when, nun in hand, you see it from beneath as t hangs in I lie sky. The Cooper has short. mjiiiuI whirrs, hut a Ujiik slender tail. Most othtr hawk.; have either (a) short, i mind wings and short. broad tails, or lb) long, pointed wings and long slender tails. Only a few other hawks have the Cooper's (chicken hawk, the big blue darter) combination of short, broad winns and long slim tail, and one of them is the also harmful f:oshawk. It is a much bigger bird, 22 to 24 inches on over-all length; he further differs from the Cooper in Having a squared-off tail tip, not rounded. OO000O19OOQOQ00OQd00O0OO00O0O0OOOO0O o o o o o 2 a O o o o The Daring New Uncle Sain Says I Voare is Bothlnr like aaanred se- onrilty to tha future to create poaoe ajad karmotrr ia tha hornet And there Is bo better prescription for future s lull; thaa v. a. savings sonas, That's why the head of every hoose hold should realise the necessity foi s eaie, sum said astnrrfaUo Savings Plan. The Orrortuiiltr for saving Is MaVtV To est tart be" for yam reae is yos are on im road to Bwa 'enl secur t. Here ")' r - sva Me, the ill v -re ywi o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ffTl fnj fp LUJ la Ic, DODGE "Job Rated" TRUCKS ONE-HALF TON TO THREE TONS Dependable Used Cars And Trucks L&&jDliO(i! '.'" V , WALLACE, II. C. o o o o o o o o o o O' o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o.

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